Ryan and I have decided to put our heads together and let all of you football fans know who we think will win the games this week, while providing commentary from a Patriots fan's perspective.

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Ryan Burns: Brady Quinn gets the start here against the Broncos, who haven't really forged an identity yet. Clevelandtakes this game at home, provided Braylon Edwards can catch a pass.

Chris Radez: Denver has proven week after week that they have no defense, and lately the offense hasn't been much better. I'm expecting this to be a high-scoring affair (take the over), but in the end, I like the Browns in this one.

RB: Is Atlanta for real? We will see after this weekend. Saints have to win it, and I think they will.

CR: The Saints have beaten the Falcons in each of their last four meetings, including a 34-14 massacre in December of '07. Don't expect this game to be much different. New Orleans will take this one and keep the NFC South looking mighty interesting.

RB: The Jags are another team that has an identity crisis. They should win here if only to keep Detroit's magical "0 for the sheet" season alive. C'mon guys I know you got it in you. One loss at a time!

CR: I've got a strange feeling that this will be one of those infamous NFL '08 head-scratchers, and the Lionswill completely destroy the Jags in this one. Calvin Johnson has a touchdown in each of his last four games, and I'm thinking he'll get two in this one.

RB: After taking undefeated Titans to OT last week, the Packers will be more than fired up to play one of their most bitter rivals. Tons of playoff implications in this game, a must win for Aaron Rodgers and the Pack.

CR: To be honest, the Packers haven't played as well as I thought they would, so far this season. Then again, neither have the Vikings. With both teams at .500, this could get ugly. I'll take Green Bay.

RB: After Monday Night's thrashing of the Redskins, the Steelerslook to be back on track and will attempt to put a damper on Peyton Manning and Barack O'Dungy's Playoff plans. But will it be Lord Byron or Big Ben under center?

CR: The Colts win against the Patriots was a bigger deal than the media is giving it credit for. I know it wasn't pretty... but that's because they were playing a great team. I'm actually going to pick Indianapolis to upset Pittsburgh, and re-energize their playoff hopes.

RB: Even though I'm not a fan of his, I like Rivers to have a big game against the Chiefs, especially at home. Herm Edwards will find a way to lose this game. Huge game for the Chargersto get back on track for the playoffs.

CR: I have no idea which Kansas City team will show up in San Diego, but even if the one that scores points shows up... they tend to blow it in the end. I'll take San Diego.

RB: The G-Men will take one more step to clinching the NFC East with a victory on the road over Philly. Remember last year how great they played on the road down the stretch? This hostile environment will be a good test for the Giantsto see just how good they are.

CR: I really want to pick against the Giants here... but I can't. I just can't.

RB: Kurt Warner is partying like its 1999, and Mike Singletary is trying to get his defensive "unit" (pun intended) to play better. However, I think they get roasted in the desert on Monday night. I'll take the Cards.

CR: Coach Singletary ... the Cardinalscan score. Can you do everyone a favor and keep your pants on when it happens? Your bum isn't good for anyone.